Travel health by destination
Where are you travelling?
Choose your destination for a guide to the vaccines usually recommended, malaria risk and any entry requirements such as yellow fever certificates. Then book a consultation and we'll tailor it to your exact itinerary.
India
India calls for careful pre-travel planning, with food- and water-borne illness, mosquito-borne disease and rabies all worth considering before you go.
Southeast AsiaThailand
Thailand is generally well set up for tourism, but food- and water-borne illness, mosquito bites and rabies all warrant attention before you travel.
Southeast AsiaVietnam
Vietnam's long, varied geography means travel health needs differ from the northern highlands to the Mekong Delta, with food, water and mosquito-borne illness the main concerns.
Southeast AsiaIndonesia & Bali
Whether you are heading to Bali's beaches or further across the Indonesian archipelago, food and water hygiene, mosquito-borne disease and rabies are key things to prepare for.
South AsiaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka packs a lot into a small island, and food- and water-borne illness, dengue and rabies are the main travel health points to plan around.
Middle EastDubai & UAE
The UAE is a modern destination with a low infectious-disease burden, so travel health advice focuses on routine vaccines, heat and sensible everyday precautions.
East AfricaKenya
Safari, the Rift Valley and the coast all carry different risks, so plan vaccines and malaria tablets well ahead.
East AfricaTanzania
From Serengeti game drives to Kilimanjaro treks and Zanzibar beaches, Tanzania needs careful vaccine and malaria planning.
Southern AfricaSouth Africa
Most cities are low risk, but Kruger and the northeast bring malaria into the picture, so tailor your plan to the route.
North AfricaEgypt
Nile cruises, the Red Sea and the pyramids are popular, with food and water hygiene the main day-to-day concern.
South AmericaBrazil
From Rio's beaches to the Amazon, Brazil's risks vary widely, with yellow fever a key consideration for many regions.
North AfricaMorocco
Souks, mountains and desert tours are the draw, with food and water hygiene the main practical health concern.